NDP reveals "secret memo" to Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau
The spin doctors at NDP campaign HQ have sent to media what they're calling a "secret memo"* to Justin Trudeau from the Liberal party war room.
(*Not actually a secret memo.)
Whether you'll find it amusing depends on which party you support.
Here's the evidence of NDP flacks having a little fun at the Libs' expense:
MEMO
SUBJECT: Briefing note for answering media questions today
TO: Justin Trudeau
FROM: Liberal War Room
1. Go to your serious, disappointed voice and make believe Tom Mulcair is Harper.
2. Ignore the facts in the question.
3. Next, steal Mr. Mulcair’s ideas and promise to
double,triple, quadruple the amount.4. Say that the Liberal Party has released its full economic plan, ignore follow up questions by attacking Tom Mulcair.
5. Claim you lead a brand new Liberal Party that has put behind it the scandals and corruption of the past, the one Canadians booted out of power – and then Introduce Paul Martin and Jean Chrétien to validate your claim.
6. Never forget, always be attacking the NDP! It’s not going negative when you deliver attacks with a smile!
*REMEMBER JUSTIN, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ADMIT WE HAVEN’T RELEASED A FISCAL PLAN.
Comments
6 Comments
Ken Parker
Sep 15, 2015 at 11:05am
Love it. Good to see that the NDP has a great sense of humour.
sable
Sep 15, 2015 at 11:15am
LOL, do the NDP not see the irony in their stupid attacks? How about telling us why we should vote NDP? Have they given up on that already?
Cdnjmin
Sep 15, 2015 at 11:22am
I thought it was funny. And actually does kind of sum up the q&a he had today.
Wow
Sep 15, 2015 at 12:10pm
The NDP are all about attacking and negativity.
Hypocrites.
Icebreaka
Sep 15, 2015 at 1:10pm
Would love to see the NDP release the costing for all their promises and how that will magically balance the budget. I'm not a hater but it's way too ironic for the NDP to attack other parties economic policies. Their solution to raise taxes on corporations isn't going to help a struggling economy. Looking forward to the debate on Thursday.
Dave Henderson
Sep 15, 2015 at 1:30pm
Since lowering the taxes on Corporations didn't help the struggling economy (we are in a recession) then how will raising them hurt the economy?
I hear the costing is coming later this week by the way.